The emcees for the sing-along are "historians" for Arendelle.They give a brief history of the kingdom (just in case someone in the audience hasn't seen the movie)and move the story along in between songs.

Not all of the songs from the movie are in the sing-alongbut, of course, "Let It Go" is in the show (twice in fact).Clips of the sing-along version of the movie (which was released about two months after the original version) wasplayed on the large screen on the stage. The lyrics to thesongs were on large screens on either side of the stage. Lights, smoke and inflating "icicles" add drama to the song.

The props on the stage can change color to stay in keeping with the song being sung. For example, the inflatables become yellow and the trees turn more green for Olaf's big number "In Summer".

Here's my little grand daughter, Lilly, enjoying the show.

Kristoff, Anna and Elsa characters come on the stage for thefinale to do a live version "Let It Go". Here is a you tube video of that portion of the show.

At the very end of the song Elsa "uses her powers" to make it snow in the theatre! Paper snowflakes fall on the stage.

After the sing-along we found our way to Oaken's FrozenFunland at Soundstage One. We had a little trouble finding it but now we know it is located on Pixar Place between"Toy Story Midway Mania" ride and the "Backlot Tour".

At the Funland there is a snow playground, an ice skatingrink, "Frozen" themed treats, and backdrops for photos. There was a short line to get in and then a little wait forLilly to have her turn on the real snow playground.

She met "Anna" while waiting in line.

While waiting for the group ahead of them to finish makingsnow castles and snow men, (and then for the employees torake the snow and stack the shovels, etc.) Lilly and "Anna"had time to plan what snow building supplies they wouldmake a bee-line for when the ropes dropped.

The kids get about ten minutes on the snow for building.

Parents are allowed on the snow to help out.

There are signs near the snow playground that say"Do Not Eat The Snow". Yes, please, for many reasonsdo not eat the snow.

Look at these cute twin girl "Elsas" hard at play.

There is also a skating rink in this building. Once an hour aprofessional skaters preform a number to a "Frozen" song. Then visitors can rent skates and have a 30-minuteskate time session on the ice rink for $10. There is not acharge to go to the snow playground.

Here are some the the "Frozen" themed goodies available:

Cake Pops

Mickey-shaped coated rice crispy treats

More rice krispy treats made to look like snow balls

The Disney photographers will take pictures with your camera even if you do not buy the "Memory Maker" add onwith your Disney ticket. We did have that feature (since Idecided I wanted some pictures of myself in the group photos for a change for this trip). When we saw the pictures onlinelater, on some of them were superimposed with the princesses.Another aspect of "Frozen Fun"!

My husband and I had this great trip with my son, David, his wife, Caroline, and daughter, Lilly .

Wandering Oaken's Trading Post is next door to the ice rink/show playground. It has lots of "Frozen" items to buy including Anna and Elsa dresses (which have been sold outfor months due to the movie's popularity). There is the "Coolest Summer Ever Dance Party" at the Sorcerer's Hat Icon Stage with a DJ and live band at 5:30 pm.It rained the day we were there and I'm not sure if theyhad it or not but we did not attend that feature. Because we were lucky enough to hear about and purchaseadd on tickets to the Frozen Premier Package before theywere all sold out, we did get to go to a great dance anddessert party. They moved it inside because of the rain.

If you are having a "Frozen" party, some of these photos

might give you some ideas for food and decorations.

Even if dessert items were not obviously "Frozen", the party

planners gave the desserts fun movie-related names on cards.

Valley of the Living Rocks Bon-Bons

Elsa's Key Lime Tarts with Glitter

promise me you will use edible glitter if you make these for your party

Grand Pabble Strawberry Shortcake

with Silver Snow Beads

I don't know what "Grand Pabble" is. Is that in the movie? It is in the little cups with chocolate triangles.

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